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Vera Tanasić ART Habens possibility to simultaneously get ideas for other paintings. believed then, as I believe now, that this should be an ongoing process. Every artist is influenced by society, social and economic factors, as well as personal perception of the world. Regardless of the fact that I come from the country where the circumstances are not that good, I have not left difficult experiences prevent me from improving. At the time of creation, I don’t think about associative possibilities but only about the ideas and feelings I want to convey. I am, off course, pleased that my works provide the audience an opportunity to connect with them as they feel. I always make sketches before transferring my idea onto canvas. I use sketches to solve problems of balance and content. In the beginning, I didn’t do this at all which resulted in errors and binned works. Considering I use expressive relief, I have to draw sketches of several segments. However, when I start working the process often take me into new directions as the idea evolves and refuses to be contained. This makes the process complicated, long and detailed. Regardless of where the idea is coming from, to avoid unnecessary mistakes, I think the best way is first to develop the idea in sketches. Also, the advantages of sketching are in the While I was a teenager, I explored various art forms, especially marble mosaics. It is then that I discovered the multitude of impressions created by refraction of light on changing angles of the stone three-dimensional surface. I wanted to reproduce this phenomenon on canvas; with its true application in dark paintings. Black occupied my canvases and it had to be sufficient. My first paintings were all in black, but I still 21 4 06 Special Issue